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The question is simple.
I knew there is an update for the users with "studies" enabled.
But where is the manual update for the users with "studies" disabled?
I have check… (read more)

The question is simple.
I knew there is an update for the users with "studies" enabled.
But where is the manual update for the users with "studies" disabled?
I have checked the installer download page, and Help -> About.
No any update for this.
No any instruction for users with "studies" disabled.

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I've closely tried to follow how to Manage Extensions for Content Blocking in Firefox, but when I click on the circle with the "i" in it in the address bar - the dropdown… (read more)

I've closely tried to follow how to Manage Extensions for Content Blocking in Firefox, but when I click on the circle with the "i" in it in the address bar - the dropdown doesn't have an option for "Turn off Blocking for this Site".

And when I go to 'Options' for firefox, and click on Manage Extensions - everything is grayed out - so I can't add any exception there either.

- I'm on Firefox 67.0
- I have Bitdefender
- I have AdGuard Adblocker (but I have it turned off for any site I want to stop blocking).

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Hi there,
I'd like to use ecosia and support the cause.
Though I'm getting the message that an ad blocker is active.
I'm using AdGuard and the ecosia page is whitelisted.… (read more)

Hi there,

I'd like to use ecosia and support the cause.
Though I'm getting the message that an ad blocker is active.
I'm using AdGuard and the ecosia page is whitelisted.
Could any other of the standard addons cause this?

Sadly ecosia didn't reply to my inquity, sad that they don't seem to be much interested...

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Firefox is now displaying this error message with every site that IN FACT they have https connections.
Two things happened since last night.
1. I received a Firefox upda… (read more)

Firefox is now displaying this error message with every site that IN FACT they have https connections.

Two things happened since last night.

1. I received a Firefox update last night.
2. I clicked on a link to a bogus news article that Malwarebytes stopped, yet Firefox was affected in that a false Microsoft tab opened and required task manager to kill the Firefox session.

Virus scans were clean.

But something was set in Firefox to automatically open to that tab, which, of course required Task Manager to terminate. Uninstalls, re-installs, blah, blah, blah I was able to stop Firefox from automatically opening to the offending web page.

However, I can not go to any web pages without getting the error warning :Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue"

Any ideas? Is this a regedit thing? Would there be some entries under Firefox to delete? Is there a list of good things and therefore anything else would be worthy of deletion?

BTW, it is the latest version of Win10 Firefox as of 7/12/2019 and 7/13/2019.